Ground hunters What do you think of this?
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Hey guys we just completed all the legal work. What do you think of this type of bow holder? It has 3 rods to keep your bow upright and sturdy at all times.
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Uh....I like it....You selling them??
Uh....I like it....You selling them??
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why not just et the bow in your lap so your actually ready for the deer that comes through. in stead of getting stuck up in the mess of getting your bow out. im a groundhunter and i know how it is also
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ORIGINAL: childers
why not just et the bow in your lap so your actually ready for the deer that comes through. in stead of getting stuck up in the mess of getting your bow out. im a groundhunter and i know how it is also
why not just et the bow in your lap so your actually ready for the deer that comes through. in stead of getting stuck up in the mess of getting your bow out. im a groundhunter and i know how it is also
Tom
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looks good. good luck with the sales. I don't hunt on the ground with a bow but iwouldn't like holding it in my hand the whole time . Looks like a must for shooting out of a blind
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AMEN!When it's really cold i'll even just set my bow on the ground and hope i see the deer coming in before they get too close--and if i don't see them in time i just sit still tryingg not to get busted by moving.![Wink](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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